Heinz Libuda

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heinz Libuda
Personnel
birthday August 8, 1944
place of birth DortmundGermany
date of death 23rd February 2017
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
Unna
SuS Kaiserau
1966-1967 FC Groningen
1967-1969 Hamburger SV 11 0(1)
1969-1970 SV Arminia Hanover 0 0(0)
1970-1976 SV Austria Salzburg 162 (24)
1976-1977 SK VÖEST Linz 25 0(3)
1977-1979 SV Austria Salzburg 24 0(1)
TuS Belecke
SSV Mühlhausen
1 Only league games are given.

Heinz Libuda (born August 8, 1944 in Dortmund ; † February 23, 2017 ) was a German football player . He played in midfield.

Life

Libuda, a locksmith by trade , began his career at a club in the Unna district , SuS Kaiserau , from where he moved to FC Groningen in the Netherlands . In 1967 he came to Hamburger SV together with goalkeeper Özcan Arkoç and field players Franz-Josef Hönig and Werner Krämer . From 1967 to 1969, however, there were only eleven appearances and one goal in the Bundesliga .

Under coach Kurt Koch , he made ten appearances with one goal in his first Bundesliga round in 1967/68. At the European level, HSV used him in four games in which he scored two goals. When HSV had to do without regular players Willi Schulz , Uwe Seeler and Bernd Dörfel due to injury in the semi-final first leg of the cup winners' competition in Hamburg on April 24, 1968 in Hamburg against Cardiff City - John Toshack stood out in the attack against the Welsh , "Pöttken" Libuda came at 1 : 1 home game in front of 64,169 spectators in midfield alongside Hans-Jürgen Hellfritz , Hans Schulz and Werner Krämer.

Libuda had three other international missions in the inter-round against Malmö FF, Wiener SC and Slovan Bratislava. In his second round of HSV, 1968/69, he was substituted on only once on October 19, 1968 in the 1: 4 home defeat against Hannover 96 on the tenth match day. After the HSV years he played for SV Arminia Hannover in the Regionalliga Nord , from where he moved to Austria to SV Austria Salzburg , for which he played from 1970 to 1976 and from 1977 to 1979. His engagement in Salzburg was only interrupted by one season at SK VÖEST Linz .

After the end of his professional career, he still played for the Westphalian state division club TuS Belecke. He ended his playing career in the early 1980s again in the Unna district, as a player-coach at the association league club SSV Mühlhausen .

Libuda died on February 23, 2017 of complications from a stroke at the age of 72.

Success as a player

Individual evidence

  1. All HSV players from A - Z (1963/64 - 2003/04 season): Heinz Libuda . hsv1887, accessed March 3, 2017.
  2. ^ Matthias Weinrich: The European Cup. Volume 1: 1955 to 1974. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2007, ISBN 978-3-89784-252-6 , p. 263.
  3. Jens Reimer Prüß (Ed.): Goals, points, players: the complete HSV statistics . compiled by Jens Reimer Prüß and Hartmut Irle. Die Werkstatt , Göttingen 2008, ISBN 978-3-89533-586-0 , p. 161-162 (352 pages).
  4. ^ All HSV Bundesliga players since 1963: Heinz Libuda (08.08.1944) . ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Gerd Bayer's website, accessed March 3, 2017. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hsvfan-oberpfalz.de
  5. ^ Heinrich Peuckmann: More heroes from the football west. Aschendorff Verlag, Münster 2003, pp. 73-74, ISBN 3-402-05463-9
  6. Austria-Salzburg legend Heinz Libuda dead . Salzburger Nachrichten , February 24, 2017, accessed on March 3, 2017.
  7. ^ Heinz Libuda in the database of fussballdaten.de